[Orlando, Fl.]--The crowd converged at Lake Eola on 12 March 2011 after
the word was spread on Facebook and Twitter to take it to the street in support
of the people of Libya and demand a No Fly Zone, which they all began to call
for on February 17, 2011 when Gaddafi started using air-strikes to bomb civilians.

After Ahmed Addarrat's Enough!Gaddafi.com was hacked, he helped co-found http://feb17.info because
of "the black hole of information."

Ahmed Addarrat raises the new Libyan flag

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Feb17.info 's information gatherer's are all first generation Americans
of Libyan descent who seized the Internet to document Gaddafi's war crimes and
petition the American government to support a No-Fly Zone.

Ahmed informed this reporter, "We want to level the playing field and
even though the revolutionaries aren't trained-they're mostly just kids-they
won't give up! The revolution actually started early on
February 15 despite calls for Libya's "day of rage' to be on February 17.
What happened began in 1996, when Gaddafi's men mowed down 1,200
political prisoners in a matter of hours. The spokesmen for the families,
Fethi Terbil, a lawyer, was arrested after the families announced they would
end all negotiations with the regime involving resolving the issue. The
families immediately headed to the security building in Benghazi where he was
being held and demanded his release. Supporters from around the city quickly
met them and the demonstration quickly became larger and larger and it caught
the regime by surprise."

Just hours prior to the Orlando demonstration, the
Arab League released a statement asking "the United Nations to carry out
its responsibility to impose a no-fly zone over Libya."

Everyone I spoke to in the crowd agreed they were relieved over that
announcement and they all chanted, "Obama don't you know: Gaddafi has got to go! Our
blood, our tears, for more than 40 years! Hey, hey, ho, ho, Gaddafi must go Libya
will be free from Benghazi to Tripoli!"

The Arab League is a 22-member organization but
they cannot impose a no-fly zone, but their approval gives the U.S. and other
Western powers the crucial regional backing needed by the revolutionaries who
are dying to oust Gaddafi.

In this PBS report, Jonathan Rugman states, "These
were the graves of rebels who died fighting in what had been renamed Martyr's
Square. But look at those graves today. One man told us the bodies had been
removed with bulldozers. If that's true, that could be a war crime by Gaddafi's
supporters. When I was here on Sunday, I counted the graves of 20 people buried
right here who had been killed in the fighting. Now those graves have been
completely eradicated."

Two of the organizers of the Orlando event, Wafia Sayf Al Nasr and
Asmaa Elmani informed this reporter that Gaddafi also considers the Libyan
Diaspora to be "traitors" and Asmaa added, "Anyone who kills his own people may
not deserve to be called human."

Jamal Naas and his four
children all raised the Libyan flag and the Naas men also wore it on their heads:

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Jamal said, "I moved from Libya in 1978 to
America as a student because of the oppression and mass killings that have made
42 years of hell for Libyans who are starving for freedom and democracy. All
the people of the Middle East should be able to live like Americans, but
everybody in the world has kept closed eyes because of the oil. The only
difference between Hitler and Gaddafi is Hitler is dead. The American citizens
have good hearts but dirty politicians have kept them in the dark."

Gaddafi seized power
in 1969 and has ruled Libya with an iron fist ever since. President Ronald
Reagan called him the "mad dog of the Middle East" for his involvement in
financing terrorist plots outside of his country; but the West began lifting
economic sanctions on his government in 2004, following his decision to
renounce unconventional weapons and cooperate with the United States in the
fight against Al Qaeda .

That led to a flood of Western
investment in Libyan oil and natural gas industries, and access to
international oil and financial markets.

The New York Times reported that
Gaddafi "likely has tens of billions in cash secretly hidden away in Tripoli, allowing
him to prolong his fight against rebel forces despite an international freeze
on many of the Libyan government's assets, according to American and other
intelligence officials." [1]

The United States has so far
frozen nearly $32 billion of Libya's assets, according to Treasury Department officials-but that action have been limited
to funds in the international banking system and to business investments
outside of Libya, and Gaddafi has amassed a huge rainy day fund of cash.

"Kenneth Barden, a lawyer who
specializes in Middle East financing and advises financial institutions on ways
to guard against money laundering, said there were indications that Colonel
Qaddafi had moved billions of dollars in assets just days or weeks before the
outbreak of violence in Tripoli, apparently to protect his family wealth from
global sanctions.

"The money that is kept in
Qaddafi's name is probably small," Mr. Barden said, "but he's got a lot in the
names of family members and close associates." [Ibid]

Gaddafi is busy spending his
pile of cash in payments to political supporters in Tripoli and buying the
services of African mercenaries.

"The person close to the
government estimated that 3,000 to 4,000 mercenaries from Mali, Niger and a
rebel group operating in Darfur, Sudan, the Justice and Equality Movement, have
been hired by the Libyan government for at least $1,000 a day apiece." [Ibid]

Nizar Abboud, a correspondent
with the Lebanese daily Al Akhbar , reported that a son of Kadaffi had visited
occupied Palestine on March 4, 2011, "to solicit for help. During his visit
Saif el Islam has asked high placed Zionist officials for military assistance
in terms of ammunition, night surveillance and satellite surveillance, trying
to develop political and economic relations between the two countries.

"He also asked the Zionists to
use their credit with the USA to protect the funds invested by his family,
offering part of the profits. Saif el Islam maintains- for a long time already-
narrow relations with the Zionist entity, and we have not forgotten how he
used, since the beginning of the Libyan revolution, services from a famous
Zionist 'security' firm. This firm has furnished mercenaries from Chad and
elsewhere, making huge profits-Kadaffi has been willing to pay salaries of 1000
to 2000 dollars a day." [2]

On March 10, 2011, Reverend
Stephen Sizer emailed:

"It should come as no surprise
that Saif al-Islam, son of Colonel Muammar Gaddafi made a surprise visit to
Israel last week to buy more weapons for his dad. Is this why the US is so
reluctant to impose a no fly zone and wants to the UN to decide? Shame they did
not do the same in Iraq.

" Yediot Aharonot revealed that Saif al-Islam asked senior
leaders for military assistance with munitions and night observation devices,
as well as satellite imagery, and in turn, pledged to develop ties between
Tripoli and Tel Aviv ... in the fields of political and economic development."

That article only appeared in
Hebrew, but Rev. Sizer elaborated his source also reported:

"The English translation is not
very good but the content is shocking. The newspaper said that according to the
Hebrew source of other Libyan spoke to Arab media outlets, the relationship
between Saif al-Islam and Israel has evolved considerably during the current
crisis came amid reports that Israeli security firms active in Chad and the
recruitment of mercenaries sent to Libya unrealized gains billions of dollars.

" Yediot revealed that Saif al-Islam asked senior leaders in Israeli security
military assistance munitions and night observation devices, as well as
satellite imagery, and in turn, pledged to develop ties between Tripoli and Tel
Aviv or what may remain of them under his authority with Israel in the fields
of political and economic development.

"In another context, had been sources for the Libyan opposition's newspaper Al
Rai Kuwait that a group of Israeli experts arrived in Libya on a plane large
private landed at the airport, "walked' a few days ago to help the regime of
Colonel Muammar Gaddafi to regain the initiative in the field against the
Revolution overwhelming that the country has seen."

It was a Palestinian
America, Dr. Khaled Diab - the inspiration for my first book-KEEP HOPE ALIVE

Who
nailed it, "The
rebellions that have been raging in the Middle East are largely a result
the
new technology that made access to information very easy. It is not only
oppression that causes rebellions; it is the knowledge of deprivation
and the rights of the people. This combination brings unstoppable
rebellions."

Eileen Fleming,is a Citizen of CONSCIENCE for US House of Representatives 2012
Founder of WeAreWideAwake.org
Staff Member of Salem-news.com, A Feature Correspondent for Arabisto.com
Producer "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" (more...)